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Review by mcgrupp81
1st set. There was mention of the lack of transition from Walk Away to Weekapaug and the same can be said for the Mike's>Walk Away. I thought there was clear Tweezer Reprise jamming in the Walk Away but it's not mentioned in the show notes.
2nd set. Nothing spectacular but enjoyable. I liked Mike's work in the B+D segment of YEM. I thought they were going to take Ghost further but they stuck to their game plan. 2001 was short but well played.
3rd set. More fun. Little People Big World ringing in the New Year atop a golf cart. The Wedge was solid as was Fly Like an Eagle.
Encore-They played Iron Man. How can you not love that?
Overall, the show wasn't what I would call memorable, but definitely a fun one. It'll be interesting to seeing the touring schedule for next year. I really would like to see some more indoor shows played. Mini Spring and Fall Tours would allow for that of course. There's got to be some buildup to that 12/2/13 30th anniversary show right?